Setup Edit Mode; Dual Mono And Cascade Setups - Lexicon 300 Owner's Manual

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When you have made all the necessary changes to a setup and want to save it
Storing the Setup
in a register, press STORE. The display will show:
Thetopiineofthedispiayshowsthesource(Src)-thecu~entlysele~edsetup
name. The bottom line shows the destination (Dst) -the
register number into
which the the setup will be copied. Use the Soft knob to select the register
number you want, then press STORE again. The display will return to the last
Setup Edit page.
Note: The 300 has a memoty protection feature which enables or disables
copying into the registers. When
Copy Tools are disabled, all storing
functions are inhibfted. The Control mode Copy Tools page allows this
feature to beenabled or disabled. For more details, see the section describ-
ing Control mode at the end of this chapter.
In both Dual Mono and Cascade Setups, Page One shows the Preset or
DUBI Mono
and
Register location and the full name of each Effect (A and B). Whichever Preset
or Register number is underscored is available for loading a new program. To
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select the other machine, press any of the keys beneath the display. The
alternate machine's Effect should be underscored. Turn the softknob to locate
a new program; press ENTE~R to load the program.
Note: The 300 automatically knows what Presets or Registers are loadable in
the current Setup. Splii algorithms, such as Mono Shift or Dual Delay will never
be displayed if a Single Setup is mnning.
In Dual Mono Setups, Page Two provides adjustment for Level and Balance in
both Machine A and Machine B. Ordinarily Machine A and B are baded Full
Level in the factory presets. Most of the presets default to Machine A receiving
audio from the Left Input and Machine'B,.from the Right Input,
Cascade Setups have three controls on Page Two: INP, BAL and FDBK.
INP (Input) sets the gain going into Machine A (which feeds Machine B).
BAL (Balance)adjusts the blend of Left/Right information into Machine A.
FDBK (Feedback) adjusts the output of Machine B back into the input of
Machine A. This is a very dangerous control. Be careful!
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